Contents

The Knights

Blutzen, Pluto Knight II - The first super sleuth, was ambushed by Blank and Zidane

Kohel, Pluto Knight III - The second super sleuth, was ambushed by Blank and Zidane

Laudo, Pluto Knight IV - The Writer

Dojebon, Pluto Knight V - The Artilleryman

Brereicht, Pluto Knight VI - The Knight who is exercising in the left tower

Weimar, Pluto Knight VII - The Knight who knows the names of all the girls in town

Haagen, Pluto Knight VIII - The Navigator

Mullenkedheim, Pluto Knight IX - The Cannonball expert

Defense of Alexandria

When Bahamut attacks Alexandria on disc 3 Garnet gives orders to the Knights of Pluto. Their past ineptitude has completely vanished replaced by the passion they have to defend their home. The Knights personalities will be a key factor in the completion of the tasks they are assigned.

Weimar and Haagen are more suited for the Protect the Townspeople task

Breireicht and Laudo should be the ones for the Contact Lindblum task

Blutzen and Kohel are the simple choices for the Gather Information task

Mullenkedheim and Dojebon have the skills needed for the Fire the cannons task

Battle

Etymology

The Knights of Pluto bear other names in the German version, most of them resembling cities:

Brereicht - Bayreuth

Haagen - Hagen

Kohel - Kochel

Laudo - Lauda

Mullenkedheim - Märchenheim

Dojebon - Shanel

Blutzen - Marktwart

Weimar - Weimar

Trivia

In lieu of the fact that this is the ninth game in the series, there are nine members of the Knights of Pluto, even more subtle is the fact that Pluto (at the time of the games release) was the ninth planet from the Sun.